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Link rowid ▼ ID Project_Name Region Country Province_Community Scale Focus_Sector Main_Climate_Risks Adaptation_Measures Time_frame Finance_Desegregation Main_funding_agencies Implementing_agency Database Description Main_Source
14 14 Manejo de la cuenca del río Cahoacán, Chiapas, México, a través de la conservación y restauración de microcuencas, para prevenir daños causados por el exceso de agua (fase I, II, III) Latin America and the Caribbean Mexico Cuenca del río Cahoacán, Chiapas Regional Nature-based solutions and ecosystem services; Water Climate extremes; Floods; Biodiversity loss; Storms Nature-based solutions and ecosystem services; Technological innovations; Capacity building 2004 - 2018 Phase II: IUCN: 883,191 (USD) Other Partners: 1,230,920 (USD) Fundación Gonzalo Río Arronte IAP (FGRA), IUCN & Sociedad de Historia Natural del Soconusco, A.C Sociedad de Historia Natural del Soconusco, A.C & IUCN IUCN The Cahoacán River basin, located in Chiapas, Mexico, covers an area of 28,340 hectares and has an estimated population of 200 000 inhabitants. After Hurricane Stan (October 2005), which affected greatly this area, several analysis took place regarding the impacts it had on the coastal and border region of the state of Chiapas, showing the need of adaptive measures (https://www.iucn.org/node/989). The project builds on several initiatives in the last 15 years. The most recent actions focused on forest restoration to enhance the recovery of vegetation and water infiltration and reduce soil erosion due to surface runoff, thus reducing the possibility of overflow and floods in the basin and elevating its socio-environmental resilience. https://www.iucn.org/node/29651
35 35 Building the Resilience of Wetlands in the Province of Datem del Marañón Latin America and the Caribbean Peru Datem del Marañón in the Amazon basin Subnational Biodiversity conservation and restoration; Nature-based solutions and ecosystem services Drought; Floods; Heatwaves; Climate extremes Nature-based solutions and ecosystem services; Institutional strengthening and awareness raising; Monitoring and early warning systems; Technological innovations; Planning; Capacity building 2016-2021 GCF: 6,240,000 (USD) Co-finance: 2,870,000 (USD) GCF (68.5%), plus co-financing (31.5%) Profonanpe, Peruvian Trust Fund for National Parks and Protected Areas, Ministry of Economy and Finance GCF The project seeks to enhance the resilience capacity of the indigenous communities living in the rich carbon stock wetland ecosystem in the Province of Datem del Marañón (PDM) in the Region 1 of Loreto, Peru, improve their livelihoods and to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from deforestation. The target population is primarily lowincome indigenous peoples from seven ethnic groups. The project aims to create social capital and agreed plans to entrust the management of the natural resource base to the indigenous communities. The proposed activities seek to: (a) facilitate the participatory preparation of land-use and operational management plans; (b) entrust natural resources management to indigenous communities and empower women in the decisionmaking process; and (c) strengthen and expand commercially viable and sustainable bio-businesses of non-timber forest products. All activities foster empowerment and community ownership, improve livelihoods, enhance learning opportunities, and consolidate indigenous peoples’ basic rights. https://www.greenclimate.fund/sites/default/files/document/funding-proposal-fp001-profonanpe-peru.pdf
40 40 Resilience to hurricanes in the building sector Latin America and the Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda N/A Subnational Infrastructure Storms Infrastructure; Policies and strategies; Planning; Finance; Investments 2020 - 2024 GCF: 32,706,595 (USD) Co-finance: 13,458,035 (USD) GCF and Co-Financing Ministry of Finance GCF This project will seek to strengthen the structural integrity of buildings to withstand Category 4 and 5 storms as well as decentralize the power and water supplies to reduce communities' reliance on vulnerable centralized systems. Initial climate-proofing will focus on critical infrastructure, such as police, fire, health, community builiding and shelters. https://www.greenclimate.fund/sites/default/files/document/fp133-doe-atg-antigua-and-barbuda_0.pdf
42 42 Scaling up climate resilient water management practices for vulnerable communities in La Mojana Latin America and the Caribbean Colombia La Mojana Regional Human habitat; Infrastructure Drought; Floods Capacity building; Technological innovations; Policies and strategies; Planning, Monitoring and early warning systems 2018-2026 GCF: 38,496,000 USD Co-finance: 61,800,000 USD GCF and Gov of Colombia National Adaptation Fund National Adaptation Fund of Colombia (Fondo Adaptación) GCF Scaling up climate resilient integrated water resource management practices will tackle barriers derived from climate change through a number of activities. Systemized knowledge management of the impacts of climate change on water management will enable better planning. Water resource infrastructure and ecosystem restoration will be promoted. Early Warning Systems for climate resilience will be improved. Finally, rural livelihoods will be enhanced through climate resilient agro-ecosystems. https://www.greenclimate.fund/sites/default/files/document/funding-proposal-fp056-undp-colombia.pdf
43 43 Water Sector Resilience Nexus for Sustainability in Barbados (WSRN S-Barbados) Latin America and the Caribbean Barbados N/A National Water; Energy Storms; Water scarcity; Drought; Saltwater intrusion; Floods; Sea level rise Capacity building; Technological innovations; Policies and strategies; Planning; Finance 2018 - 2023 GCF: 27,605,010 (USD) Co-finance: 17,600,000 (USD) GCF and Barbados Water Authority Caribbean Community Climate Change Center and Barbados Water Authority GCF This project will increase awareness of the impacts of climate change on the water sector in Barbados, create reslience to climate change impacts in the water and energy sectors while reducing greenhouse gas emmisions. This will be achieved by employing RE technology, creating a Revolving Adaptation Fund Facility (RAFF), decentralising water storage, increasing rainwater harvesting and building capacity t address climate vulnerabilities in the sector at the local level. A legislative framework will also be developed that supports climate smart development and resilience in the water sector. https://www.greenclimate.fund/project/fp060
44 44 Resilient Rural Belize (Be-Resilient) Latin America and the Caribbean Belize N/A Subnational Food and agriculture; Infrastructure Storms; Climate extremes; Floods; Drought; Sea level rise Institutional strengthening and awareness raising; Capacity building; Policies and strategies; Planning 2019 - 2024 GCF: 8,000,000 (USD) Co-finance: 12,002,898 (USD) GCF, IFAD, Government of Belize Ministry of Economic Development, Ministry of Finance GCF The project aims to introduce climate resilient agricultural practices that will allow smallholder farmers to have a sustainable production process and improved market access to their produce. This will be done in two components, a climate resilient value chains development and cllimate resilient rural infrastructure and assests development. https://www.greenclimate.fund/sites/default/files/document/funding-proposal-fp101-ifad-belize.pdf
45 45 Espejo de Tarapaca Latin America and the Caribbean Chile Tarapaca Region, San Marcos, Rio Seco Regional Energy; Finance and investments; Health; Food and agriculture; Water Saltwater intrusion; Storms; Floods; Heatwaves Infrastructure; Policies and strategies; Planning; Finance; Investments 2020 - 2025 GCF: 60,000,000 (USD) Co-finance: 1.034 billion (USD) GCF, Valhalla Strategic Private Investor, TBD Tarapaca Fund GCF The project is a large scale power project that combines Chile's natural resources with RE technology to provide clean RE 24/7. The project provides for the installation of 2 commercially integrated power plants, in addition to the provision of stable water supply for a rural community, and direct, financial investments to the local community to assist in economic diversity at the local level. Adaptation objectives focus in the three sectors where Chile must build resilience; 1) Energy by increasing reliable generation not dependent on hydrology; 2) Water resources, by using the Project’s desalination plant to provide potable water access to communities that do not have stable water supply. Indirectly, this will also contribute to creating healthier and more resilient local coastal communities; 3) Fishing and Aquaculture by designating a portion of funds provided in the social-productive agreements executed with organizations to help the coastal communities diversity their local economies, which are highly dependent on natural extraction of sea resources. The socialproductive funds will be aligned with the national adaptation plan for climate change at national, regional and local levels. https://www.greenclimate.fund/sites/default/files/document/funding-proposal-fp115-mufg-chile.pdf
47 47 Productive Investment Initiative for Adaptation to Climate Change Latin America and the Caribbean Costa Rica; Guatemala; Honduras; Dominican Republic; El Salvador; Nicaragua; Panama N/A Multinational Food and agriculture; Finance and investments Forest and land degradation; Changes in crop productivity, crop pest and diseases; Biodiversity loss Capacity building; Finance 2019 - 2024 GCF: 15,500,000 Co-finance: 12,500,000 GCF, Central American Bank of Economic Integration Central American Bank of Economic Integration GCF The initiative will promote innovation and provide solutions of adaptation to climate change through the following specific objectives: To reduce the obstacles to credit access for MSMEs. To strengthen the beneficiaries’ capacities through training and technical assistance services to develop best adaptation measures for production models, improving their organizational capabilities and introduction of new technologies for adaptation to climate change. To promote adaptation measures through an incentive scheme that increases MSMEs resilience. This incentive will award MSMEs willing to prepare themselves to face climate variability adequately, while preserving natural resources and assets, and CMNFIs (Cooperative, Micro-Finance and Non-Bank institutions) promoting the access to financing for adaptation measures, as well as their successful implementation. https://www.greenclimate.fund/sites/default/files/document/funding-proposal-fp097-cabei-guatemala-el-salvador-honduras-nicaragua-costa-rica-panama-and.pdf
49 49 Increased climate reilience of rural households and communities through the rehabilitation of production landscapes in selected localities of the Republic of Cuba (IRES) Latin America and the Caribbean Cuba Las Tunas, Villa Clara and Matanzas Provinces Subnational Food and agriculture; Finance and investments Climate extremes; Drought; Changes in crop productivity, crop pest and diseases; Forest and land degradation Capacity building; Investments 2020 - 2027 GCF: 38,206,791 (USD) Co-finance: 81,707393 (USD) GCF and FAO FAO, Ministry of Agriculture GCF The Project aims at shifting the paradigm of agricultural policy and programs from production maximization to implementation of CC-resilient production systems that enhance ecosystem services of production landscapes through agroforestry systems, silvopastoral systems, reforestation and assisted natural regeneration for improved water security and regulation and carbon storage. https://www.greenclimate.fund/sites/default/files/document/funding-proposal-fp126.pdf
50 50 Integrated physical adaptation and community resilience through an enhanced direct access pilot in the public, private and civil society sectors of three Eastern Caribbean SIDS Latin America and the Caribbean Dominica; Antigua & Barbuda; Grenada N/A Multinational Finance and Investments; Nature-based solutions and ecosystem services Climate extremes; Flood; Storms; Drought; Landslides Finance; Planning; Policy and strategies 2018 - 2022 GCF: 20,000,000 (USD) Co-finance: 2.569.360 (USD) GCF, Government, and Private Sector Department of Environment (Antigua & Barbuda), Ministry with responsibility for Environment (Grenada), Ministry with responsibility for Environment Dominica GCF The objective of this project is to strengthen institutional capacities and increase the resilience of at least 5% of the population in the Eastern Caribbean pilot countries to climate variability and change, of which 50% are women, through adaptation in infrastructure, strengthened buildings, and enhanced ecosystem services. https://www.greenclimate.fund/sites/default/files/document/funding-proposal-fp061-doe-eastern-caribbean.pdf
59 59 Low Emissions and Climate Resilient Agriculture Risk Sharing Facility Latin America and the Caribbean Guatemala; Mexico N/A Multinational Finance and Investments; Food and agriculture Forest and land degradation Finance; Investments; Planning 2019 - 2034 GCF: 20,000,000 Co-finance: 138,000,000 (USD) GCF Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) GCF Supporting the transition to low emission, climate resilient agriculture in Guatemala and Mexico through the creation of a risk sharing facility to unlock innovative and scalable financial instruments for MSMEs. The risk-sharing facility created by GCF and IDB will target agricultural MSMEs that demonstrate environmentally sustainable practices. It will support them to engage lenders for the longer-term loans needed for climate-smart investments. GCF’s investment in this programme will support both mitigation and adaptation outcomes. The risk-sharing facility will attract additional local and international private sector investors, resulting in significant additional private capital being channelled into these activities. https://www.greenclimate.fund/sites/default/files/document/funding-proposal-fp048-idb-guatemala-and-mexico.pdf
64 64 Upscaling climate resilience measures in the dry corridor agroecosystems of El Salvador (RECLIMA) Latin America and the Caribbean El Salvador Dry Corridor Subnational Water, Nature-based solutions and ecosystem services; Food and agriculture Water scarcity; Climate extremes; Changes in crop productivity, crop pest and diseases Capacity building; Policies and strategies; Planning 2019 - 2024 GCF: 35,849,612 (USD) Co-finance: 91,838,126 (USD) GCF Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAG) Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources (MARN) Initiative for the Americas Fund (FIAES) GCF Located in the dry corridor of Central America, El Salvador is one of the most vulnerable countries to climate risks in the world. At present, it is already facing water stress, with the per capita availability of freshwater well below the critical threshold of 1,700 m3/cap/yr. Projected increases in the variability of rainfall, temperature, and occurrence of extreme weather events threaten the food and water security of farming communities living on heavily deforested and degraded hilly lands. This project seeks to restore and reforest degraded ecosystems in order to protect water sources and stimulate aquifer recharge. By improving access to water and building local capacity to manage natural resources sustainably, small-scale farmers will be more resilient to the impacts of climate change. https://www.greenclimate.fund/sites/default/files/document/funding-proposal-fp089-fao-el-salvador.pdf
70 70 Climate-Resilient Water Sector in Grenada (G-CREWS) Latin America and the Caribbean Grenada N/A National Water Water scarcity; Climate extremes; Floods, Saltwater intrusion Policy and strategies; Planning; Capacity building; Technological innovations 2018 - 2024 GCF: 42,162,598 (USD) Co-finance: 8,084,761 (USD) GCF, Government of Grenada, National Water and Sewerage Authority Ministry of Finance, Energy, Economic Development, Planning & Trade, Grenada (MoFE), Grenada Development Bank (GDB), Deutsche Gesellschaft fürInternationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH GCF This project presents an opportunity to comprehensively mainstream and implement climate resilience throughout Grenada’s entire national water sector. It addresses two main climate risks, freshwater availability and disaster preparedness. This intervention will provide for a comprehensive transformation of the water sector. The main objective of the G-CREWS project is to increase systemic climate change resilience in Grenada’s water sector. https://www.greenclimate.fund/sites/default/files/document/funding-proposal-fp059-giz-grenada.pdf
72 72 Poverty, Reforestation, Energy and Climate Change (PROEZA) Latin America and the Caribbean Paraguay Eastern Paraguay Subnational Food and agriculture; Finance and investments Loss of biodiversity; Forest and land degradation Nature-based solutions and ecosystem services; Finance; Technological innovations; Capacity building 2018 - 2023 GCF: 25,060,376 (USD) Co-finance: 65,197,119 (USD) GCF and Government of Paraguay FAO GCF The intervention will improve the resilience of the extreme poor households, vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and increase the forest cover in environmentally sensitive areas through reforestation activites and others to improve ecosystem services. https://www.greenclimate.fund/sites/default/files/document/funding-proposal-fp062-fao-paraguay.pdf
73 73 Climate Resilient Coastal Management and Infrastructure Program Latin America and the Caribbean The Bahamas New Providence, Eleuthera, Central Long Island, Eastern Grand Bahama Subnational Infrastructure; Coastal protection; Nature-based solutions and ecosystem services Forest and land degradation Planning; Infrastructure; Institutional strengthening and awareness raising 2017 - 2023 IDB: 26,000,000(USD) IDB Ministry of Works (The Bahamas) IDB The intervention will build resilience to coastal risks through sustainable coastal protection infrastructure, including natural infrastructure and provide institutional strengthening for coastal risk managaement. https://www.iadb.org/projects/document/EZSHARE-1598109919-2?project=BH-L1043
74 74 Support for Improving Disaster and Climate Risks in Sustainable Tourism Latin America and the Caribbean Belize Corozal, Caye Caulker, Punta Gorda Subnational Infrastructure; Tourism; Nature-based solutions and ecosystem services; Finance and investments Loss of biodiversity; Forest and land degradation Planning; Capacity building; Monitoring and early warning systems 2016 - 2018 IDB: 700,000 (USD) IDB IDB IDB The intervention will support a previously approved project to mainstream disaster and climate resilience in tourism destination planning in Belize, emphasizing ecosystem-based adaptation and risk reduction. Specifically, it will increase the availability of destination-specific risk information, addressing existing and future vulnerabilities, in order to improve risk awareness and knowledge, inform local level tourism plans and the design and feasibility of physical investments to be implemented. https://www.iadb.org/projects/document/EZSHARE-1686284049-12?project=BL-T1080
75 75 Energy Resilience for Climate Adaptation Latin America and the Caribbean Belize N/A National Energy; Disaster risk reduction Storms; Sea level rise Planning; Capacity building; Technological innovations 2017 - 2022 GEF: 8,000,000 (USD) GOB: 3,975,000 (USD) WorldBank Government of Belize Belize Electricity Limited World Bank The intervention will demonstrate solutions that enhance the resilience of the energy system to adverse weather and climate change impacts. This will be done through capacity building in the energy sector for climate change adaptation, increasing climate resilience in the energy sector and knowledge sharing. https://projects.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/project-detail/P149522?lang=en

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